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March 21, 2014

This week, Michelle and Erin shared the secret to cultivating four-leaf clovers–and led us on a series of other great discoveries.

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Above: Dreaming of a getaway in County Galway? This pair of rescued stone cottages on the edge of the sea is for rent.

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Above: If you’re ready to spend a weekend in Athens, Georgia, you can learn to speak the language of flowers.

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Above: Black and gray color scheme, diamond windows, and miniature Japanese garden–Michelle shares how to replicate them all in Steal This Look.

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Above: The new garden must-have in the UK, brocade edging optional.

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Above: Who knew that the artichoke is a member of the thistle family?

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